With the addition of two quantities to the series collectively, the brand new sum became the next number in the sequence. This sequence begins with the numbers 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13 and 21. This Fibonacci sequence and its own ratios appear in nature, in many forms of lifestyle. According to Aidan, types of this pattern can be found in the seeds of a sunflower, systems of the human body and even galaxies in space. Aidan found that tree trunks contain similar patterns based on the Fibonacci sequence. Relating to Aidan, ‘Tree branches follow a Fibonacci method.’ He reports that, in an oak tree, branches are arranged in a two to five sequence. ‘Five branches spiral around the trunk two times to reach the same starting point on the trunk,’ he reports. The patterns that he found likewise incorporate the elm tree, which follows a one or two pattern, and the beech tree, which follows a someone to three pattern.